It comes as no surprise to me that the Sword-billed Hummingbird, with its immensely elongated bill, has co-evolved with certain passion flowers, such as P. mixta; nor that Yellow Passion Flower pollen is apparently the only pollen eaten by the unusual bee Anthemurgus passiflorae.
Maggie Mahboubian is on a mission. A mission to make the world a more fragrant place.Ā A mission to introduce the world to the independent, artisan perfumers working in this country and Canada.
When you're really passionate about wine, there's nothing better than getting an opportunity to visit one of your favorite wineries, meet the winemaker and then have a blending session led by that winemaker.
Sometimes you have to follow your nose! When sex expert and sexuality counselor Ian Kerner stopped by Mondays With Marlo, he told me that when a woman...
My nose became more sophisticated as I learned and experimented with different oils and notes, and now I have a few favorites that call to me depending on how I am feeling on any given day.
A new fragrance line called Scent of Departure promises to let you smell like 14 different cities. Places like Paris, London, Milan, Hong Kong, Dubai,...
Today we often spend more time covering up smells than we do experiencing them, but Belgian artist Peter de Cupere is exploring and exposing fragrance...
Sniffapalooza was launched in 2004 by two scent obsessed women, Karen Dubin and Karen Adams. What started out as a small group going to fragrance events has become an international phenomenon.
Beyonce has been busy quickening pulses in New York City this week at her four intimate concerts, one of which sold out in a jaw-dropping 22 seconds. ...
When a guy - let's say me, for the sake of argument - is lacking a romantic partner, every bit of attention I get from any woman, even a complete st...
It's hard to find a more congenial twosome than late-blooming lilacs and early-blooming peonies. They are compatible in color, fragrance and form. If their beauty doesn't hold your attention, their perfume will.
Back in the 15th Century, most people got married in the month of June because they took their yearly baths in May and didn't smell too bad a mere month later.